Red Harvest

One of the standouts in the industrial metal scene,
Norway's Red Harvest
officially formed in 1989 following the meeting up of founders
Jim Bergsten and
Thomas Brandt two years previous.
According to one of their press releases from awhile ago, their
style is "Apocalyptic Industrial Cyber Metal", and that's actually
not a bad starting point for describing their sound.
They are firmly in the industrial metal camp, with processed
vocals, various sampled effects, and dissonant yet very heavy
guitars, creating a cold, stark atmosphere that doesn't lapse into
one-dimensionality like some industrial bands.
Red Harvest is the BNR favorite of all bands operating under the
industrial metal banner, with Cold Dark Matter and
Sick Transit Gloria Mundi in particular being highly
recommended.
They concluded a twenty-year run in May 2010 with the annoucement
of their breakup.